Let's play two! To steal a saying from Mr. Cub, Ernie Banks, Coach Mike Riley
led his Beavers out for a nightcap practice, their second session today. Tonight's
practice was held down in Reser Stadium and had the players just wearing their
shells, not in full pads.

After watching a couple of live kickoffs, I think it's safe to say that if
'Quizz does stay back returning kicks, he will take at least one kick to the
house. It wasn't just his natural ability however; his return team was opening
up some huge running lanes. On one play in particular play he went untouched
for about 50 yards when they blew the play dead. Despite not wearing full gear,
there were still some big time collisions. Reynolds is also one to keep an eye
on as he is pretty amazing with the ball in his hands, displaying great vision
and very quick feet.

Those on hand did get their first look at our 'hands unit' and it was a bit interesting
as the personnel out there were not who one would think would be on a hands unit.
Nevertheless, I don't think we'll see many onside kicks as neither kicker came
really close to getting a good kick down.

With half of the starting secondary out tonight, a couple of things were noticeable. Josh LaGrone filled in for Mitchell/Collins, Patrick Henderson filled in for Clark. Also, Dax Dilbeck already is onto a new position as he was lined up at
safety. Despite having to plug and fill a bit in the secondary, they played
rather well tonight as a unit. James Dockery and Brandon Hardin both had pretty
good nights. Dockery got beat earlier on in practice on a beautiful deep pass
from Sean Canfield to Markus Wheaton, but after that he was a shutdown corner.
Henderson picked off an errant Peter Lalich pass towards the end of practice and danced his way back up field for a solid return.

With Kjos and 'Quon both sitting out tonight, the offense saw a few young guys
running with the 1st team as well. Markus Wheaton spent a majority of the night
working at the flanker position, with Aaron Nichols and Bishop in the slot. Also,
along the line Grant Johnson spent all night running at LT with the 1's, pushing
Michael Philipp to the 2nd team. I was a bit surprised by this as Philipp has
been playing in about half the snaps with the first team.

Wheaton had another solid day, and can do a pretty good job of imitating James
on the field as he did a little bit of everything today. He moved the chains as
a possession receiver, was a home run threat over the top, and with his blazing
speed was deadly with the ball in his hands. He gets to the corner and then up
field almost as fast as James does.

Bishop had another great day working out of the slot and appears to be establishing
quite the rapport with fellow redshirt freshman, quarterback Ryan Katz. On one
drive in particular, Katz threw 5 balls in Bishop's direction, with Bishop hauling
in three, including a touchdown. Again, Bishop probably made the highlight of
the day as he made a great catch on a stop route where the ball was early and
a bit behind him. He had to go parallel again later in practice, as he laid out
for a ball along the sidelines.

As Eric observed earlier today, Canfield continued to throw beautiful ball after
beautiful ball. He connected with Darrell Catchings on several timing routes that
were picture perfect.

Also worth noting, Sean is considerably more agile and has
really worked on his mobility as he made a lot of plays rolling out and throwing
on the run. I watched him run probably 10 40-yard dashes after practice tonight
and actually showed pretty good speed. While I didn't have a clock on him, he
did go up against Lyle a couple times and beat him by 3 or 4 yards.

Lastly, as the team was breaking, everyone wished Walker Vave a happy birthday.
So on behalf of the entire BeaverBlitz staff, we would also like to wish Vave a very happy birthday.

Look for the daily doubles to continue Monday morning with practice starting at
8:30 am on the Protho practice fields and the afternoon session starting at 6:30
pm.